BFB
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| Artwork of a BFB in Bloons Card Storm |
| Full name | Brutal Floating Behemoth Brutal Flying Behemoth (BMC) | |||
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The BFB, short for Brutal Floating Behemoth (Brutal Flying Behemoth in Bloons Monkey City[1][2]) or simply The Behemoth, is a type of MOAB-Class Bloon introduced in Bloons TD 4. It is a large red-colored Bloon that is usually larger and tougher than the MOAB, but weaker and smaller than the BFB.
Gameplay
- BFB (BTD4) — For gameplay in Bloons TD 4
- BFB (BTD5) — For gameplay in Bloons TD 5
- BFB (BTD6) — For gameplay in Bloons TD 6
- BFB (Battles) — For gameplay in Bloons TD Battles
- BFB (Battles 2) — For gameplay in Bloons TD Battles 2
- BFB (BMC) — For gameplay in Bloons Monkey City
- BFB (BATTD) — For gameplay in Bloons Adventure Time TD
A BFB is the final boss of Bloons Super Monkey, appearing in wave 3 of stage 5. In Bloons Supermonkey 2, it appears as both a Boss Bloon and a regular MOAB-Class Bloon: in the Flash version, it is the boss of Bloon Dunes Stage 5 and is a regular Bloon in Deep Bloon Sea Stage 5, while in the mobile version, they appear in multiple levels and a group of three is the boss of level 55.
- BFB (BSM2) — For gameplay in Bloons Supermonkey 2
The Behemoth is one of two Boss Bloons in Bloons Pop!, the other being the ZOMG. Compared to the ZOMG, it has less health and its attack patterns don't involve Hazards.
The BFB is a Large Bloon card with no special properties. It is similar to the MOAB, but has more health and costs more.
Characteristics
In Bloons TD 4 and Bloons Super Monkey, the BFB is depicted as a primarily white dirigible with red stripes, four tail fins, two engines below the left and right fins, and red "angry eye" decals with black sclera (absent from the in-game sprites in the mobile version of Bloons TD 4). It has a decal of a monkey with a large red no symbol over it on top of its envelope. Although not depicted in in-game sprites, some artwork from this time period, such as the icon of Apopalypse mode and background of the MOAB-y Dick track in the mobile version of BTD4, depict it with a mouth with jagged teeth, resembling the face of a MOAB Mauler. The "BTD4 Retro BFB" MOAB Skin in Bloons TD 6 is based on this design, but it lacks the mouth.
Starting in Bloons TD 5, the BFB's envelope is primarily red with dark red front sections, thin dark red stripes, and thick dark red stripes near the end of the envelope, and its eye decals are white with no pupils. Its design in BTD5, Bloons TD Battles, Bloons Monkey City, and the Flash version of Bloons Super Monkey 2 retains the crossed-out monkey decal, but in the mobile version of Bloons Supermonkey 2, it has no symbol on top of its envelope at all, and starting in Bloons TD 6, it is replaced with a symbol of two white crescents. While the engines are usually depicted as attached below the left and right tail fins, they sometimes appear above them or attached to the ends of them instead; both of these alternative designs are used in Bloons Card Storm. The Regenerator in BCS uses the same design, but with a different color scheme and symbol.
Gallery
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Bloons TD 4 (mobile)
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Bloons Supermonkey 2 (mobile)
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Bloons TD 6
References
- ↑ "BFBs or Brutal Flying Behemoth. Enormous Bloon that contains 4 MOABs." — Description of BFB research in the Bloon Research Lab.
- ↑ "The special Support Bay is custom built for building and servicing one of the Bloons largest and fiercest weapons - the Brutal Flying Behemoth." — Description of the Oversize Airship Support Bay.
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